Word: virtualization
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...inclined to think--that any telegram from him would simply be assumed to proceed from the most altruistic reasons. For how could the boy who flew across the ocean with only a sandwich for company, who was so blushing and modest and gawky in the face of virtual deification, who got bored at a risque musical comedy, who ostentatiously spurned liquor and lechery, do anything ignoble? Unfortunately, Lindy has been as mistaken in his analysis of the public temper as he was in his estimation of Roosevelt's naivete; the people are, in fact, damn sick and tired of these...
Whether the compromise solution means the virtual abolition of the degree depends entirely on the departments. It may be that some of the progressive departments will have the courage to declare that the award of the degree will be restricted to really "exceptional cases." But is seems likely that the prevailing spirit of competition for concentrators will lead many of them to recommend for the degree all who have fulfilled the requirements...
...with him: President Kenneth Raleigh Kingsbury of Standard Oil of California who gave him a new job as vice president and Manhattan representative of California Standard. ¶Last March, gold exports forbidden, the Administration hastily drafted to manage foreign exchange for the U. S., the man who had been virtual dictator of U. S. exchange during the days of disordered money in the War. Fred L Kent of Bankers Trust Co., having held his job as exchange expert of the New York Federal Reserve Bank for ten months, last week announced that he had organized his division in the bank...
...balanced and Mr. Bingham's request for a student tax or aid from the Corporation. To the prophets of disaster who believe that the day of large football gate receipts is past, the compromise will appear either as a postponement of the inevitable day of reckoning or a virtual subsidy to the H.A.A. But the outlook is by no means so gloomy as this. The time may come when college football will follow college baseball into financial oblivion, and when the University will be forced to find some other means of financing the athletic program. But for the immediate future...
...democratic government, bestowed upon us by centuries of human struggle, should not be so hastily scuttled. "In the public press you are credited on a number of occasions with stating that you were going in as receiver of the City of New York and that the city is in virtual receivership and on the verge of bankruptcy and financial chaos. . . . The City of New York is not in receivership; it is not on the verge of bankruptcy." Point of Governor Lehman's vehemence was that he himself had sat down last summer with Manhattan bankers and arranged for loans...